Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 3Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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Page 178
... seen . As to me , I should be alike unknown in the most conspicuous or most private part of the house . I can write no more now . I have hardly time to breathe -only just this , the houses and streets are not quite so superb as I ...
... seen . As to me , I should be alike unknown in the most conspicuous or most private part of the house . I can write no more now . I have hardly time to breathe -only just this , the houses and streets are not quite so superb as I ...
Page 179
... seen , but houses built of brick . When Mrs. Mirvan pointed out the Palace to me -- I think I was never more surprised . However , the walk was very agreeable to us ; everybody looked gay , and seemed pleased ; and the ladies were so ...
... seen , but houses built of brick . When Mrs. Mirvan pointed out the Palace to me -- I think I was never more surprised . However , the walk was very agreeable to us ; everybody looked gay , and seemed pleased ; and the ladies were so ...
Page 213
... seen how they appeared ! But he knew that there was at least as much pleasure as pride in it , and perhaps we divided the latter ( alas ! not both ) pretty equally . He now took me into the market - place , where a concourse of people ...
... seen how they appeared ! But he knew that there was at least as much pleasure as pride in it , and perhaps we divided the latter ( alas ! not both ) pretty equally . He now took me into the market - place , where a concourse of people ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
OF SCOTLAND 13941437 | 9 |
SIR THOMAS MALORY fl 1470 | 15 |
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